Jenn wrote:Doesn't it have one of those plastic slide deals that you can pull in and out?

It seems to be a heavy-duty plastic that just flops down. You can connect your door to the door frame of the doggie door but that makes it more permanent. It isn't installed in a wall, it becomes part of the sliding glass door.

Ours has a seperate plastic piece that slides back in the frame of it. But, the difference is, our isn't a sliding glass door - it's just a screen door with the doggy door in it already. We do have a main door that we just leave open when he wants to go in and out, otherwise we leave it closed... Plus he is in his crate while we're not home, so we don't have the problem of him using it when we're not here.

Joyce have you tried Lowes? We got ours there. With the door and installation it was a little over $300 I think?(And it's Stacie)

hey Joycie at the risk of you repeating history and losing another pair of panties...have you looked at your local Home Depot store? That's where I got mine and all of my crew fit through. I got it for Charlie and Bear..and Bear was nearly Truman's size.

airwalk wrote:hey Joycie at the risk of you repeating history and losing another pair of panties...have you looked at your local Home Depot store? That's where I got mine and all of my crew fit through. I got it for Charlie and Bear..and Bear was nearly Truman's size.

Well, I haven't been BANNED from Home Depot, so I will go look there and at Lowe's. Maybe if I read the box, and saw the parts, I could figure out if the door can be made to stay shut.

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